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When Kids Appear In "Mean Tweets" Instead Of Celebrities, The Results Are Brutally Chilling

This anti-bullying ad riffs on Jimmy Kimmel's famous videos to prove that cyberbullying is anything but funny.

By now, you're probably pretty familiar with Jimmy Kimmel's "Mean Tweets" segments. Heck, even President Obama appeared in one.

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Well, the Canadian Safe School Network, a nonprofit organization, has borrowed the format — not for laughs, but to address cyberbullying:

They filmed kids reading increasingly mean-spirited tweets.

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They kept in the laugh track and "light-hearted" reactions, at first.

It then took a shift. The background laughter subsided, and the kids stopped reacting.

Or, rather, reacting rawly.

And painfully.

The president of the network said they riffed the Kimmel feature to make the point that, unlike adult celebrities, kids don't "have the maturity and confidence to overcome these hurtful words."

The video and initiative have one simple, succinct message: